A listing for the Netflix UWP app was spotted in the Xbox Store by preview members several days ago along with the Hulu app. We will likely see even more of these apps appear in the store for Xbox One Preview members, and they should become available for all Xbox One owners when the summer update for the console is released in the near future.

The "Xbox Select" scenario is not supported in UWP apps at the moment. Voice in general is likely to move to a system closer to Windows 10 and mobile with Cortana integration. Voice controlled playback should still be possible

I tried "Xbox, pause" on the new Netflix app this morning and it didn't work. Not sure if it works with "Hey Cortana", as I disabled that in the Xbox Settings a week back or so. I don't like how this push for UWP is resulting in lost functionality we previously had from Xbox-specific features. More so, I hate how we don't have a choice about it. If I wanted to stay on Windows 8 instead of upgrading to Windows 10, I had that choice. I should have that same choice on Xbox One. If I had, I'd absolutely be on the pre-NXOE OS.

I don't disagree with you here. There are some fairly significant compromises specifically around the original kinect vision / voice control. I'm hopeful they will come back. As for the voice control, it's going to be down to devs to implement a new version themselves. Not easy but possible - it's no longer there out of the box

That's hopeful, I just hope that there is not some type of a limitation preventing uwp's from using voice commands within the apps. MS abandoning kinect was disappointing but the new version allows for Cortana commands to be done through a headset. That should encourage more dev's to take advantage of voice commands.

Because you don't make software for a living. The notion that Netflix can now make one app for Xbox and PC (and for Mobile) it a heck of a lot easier than maintaining separate code for each. It also means more frequent updates.

It's a big deal for the platform and you'll see a lot of apps hit the Xbox real soon. More once they open it up to third-party developers and not just early partners. If you don't see the implications of all of that than I'm afraid you never will.

"It also means more frequent updates. It's a big deal for the platform and you'll see a lot of apps hit the Xbox real soon".

It also means many apps that used to have Xbox One-specific features will now be nerfed (like both the Netflix and Hulu apps on Xbox One are, compared to how they used to be). While it's nice we'll see an influx of new apps on Xbox (and, ideally, W10 Mobile, although that doesn't seem to be happening much right now), losing the features we care about in the apps we care about is a worrisome side effect. I prefer my pre-NXOE Xbox One and would roll back in an instant if they let me.

I was about to say the same thing. Their UWP on desktop is great! How come they still haven't brought it to mobile? Isn't the entire point of UWP that it's really easy to port? Plus Netflix has done a pretty good job of supporting all platforms. What gives, Netflix? Why no UWP on Mobile?